Nanoparticle trapped with laser light temporarily violates second law of thermodynamics
Date: March 31, 2014 Objects with sizes in the nanometer range, such as the molecular building blocks of living cells or nanotechnological devices, are continuously exposed to random collisions with surrounding molecules. In such fluctuating environments the fundamental laws of thermodynamics that govern our macroscopic world need to be rewritten. An international team of researchers from Barcelona, Zurich and Vienna found that a nanoparticle trapped with laser light temporarily violates the famous second law of thermodynamics, something that is impossible on human time and length scale... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140331130848.htm Harry

